I am a 24 year old male, who has had a history of having a High Bilirubin count ever since I was 14. I recently went into the doctor to get a physical. Once again, I learned my bilirubin was high again, 3.7 mg/dl. This is not news to me. 2 years earlier, I had an ultra scan of my liver and nothing showed up. So now, my doctor ran a hep b test and the results are as follows

I am a 24 year old male, who has had a history of having a High Bilirubin count ever since I was 14. I recently went into the doctor to get a physical. Once again, I learned my bilirubin was high again, 3.7 mg/dl. This is not news to me. 2 years earlier, I had an ultra scan of my liver and nothing showed up. So now, my doctor ran a hep b test and the results are as follows

Does anyone know what this >2000 means? Any idea of why my bilirubin can be so high always? My doctor wants me to see a G.I specialist. Is this a good idea? Is my bilirubin real high?

thanks

Hi Scrap,

if you are quite sure that last result is Ab (antibody), and not Ag (anitgen), the likeliest interpretation is that you were exposed or infected at some time, but no longer harbor the virus.

The bilirubin result yyou report is pretty high, yes, but only you and your doctor(s) can figure out what it means. if i read your results correctly, it doees NOT mean you have hep b now. of course, I am not a doctor, so my information should be taken with a grain of salt. or two.